Policy Exchange calls for police and other key public
sector staff to get access to cheaper homes Rules governing key worker housing
should be overhauled to give those working in the police, emergency services
and state schools a better chance to live in affordable housing near their
place of work. Centre-right think tank the Policy Exchange has called for a
series of reforms including the introduction of a new key worker housing
initiative which would support frontline public sector workers including police
officers, nurses, teachers and firefighters find an affordable home. Read more
on Housing Today.
Trevor Hendy obituary
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My friend Trevor Hendy, who has died aged 89, was director of development
at United Kingdom Housing Trust (UKHT) in the 1980s, a period in which,
among o...
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